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Silver Jubilee Medal was created to a commemorate the Jubilee. It was awarded to the members of the royal family and selected officers of state, officials and servants of the
Royal Household, ministers, government officials, mayors, public servants, local government officials, members of the navy, army, air force and police in Britain, her colonies and
dominions. The Jubilee was marked by loads of different Jubilee souvenirs. Every child born on the Jubilee Day (6 May 1935) was given a special silver commemorative cup. A Silver crown coin was also released by the
Royal Mint to mark the Jubilee. Specific sets of stamps were issued for the Jubilee in the United Kingdom and the dominions, including issues in
Australia,
Canada,
India,
New Zealand and
South Africa. of the English-language version of the $25 banknote. The portraits are of
King George V on the left and
Queen Mary on the right. The
Bank of Canada issued its first commemorative banknote to commemorate the King's Silver Jubilee. It was a $25 banknote in the
1935 Series. The
royal purple banknote was issued on 6 May 1935, and is the only $25 banknote ever issued by the Bank of Canada. A mountain in
Strathcona Provincial Park on
Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, Canada, was named
Mount George V after George V, to commemorate his Silver Jubilee in 1935. In
Sungai Petani, Malaysia, a 12.1 m clock tower was built on the main street, Jalan Ibrahim, in 1936. The tower, topped by a dome-shaped structure, was a present from
Lim Lean Teng to King George V and Queen Mary to commemorate the Silver Jubilee. The
Jubilee Pool, an open-air seaside
lido, was opened in
Penzance, Cornwall, to commemorate the Jubilee. For the 1935 Silver Jubilee, the first version of
Jubilee chicken was created, and was based on chicken dressed with mayonnaise and
curry powder. ==Gallery==